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tamsgogo
04-17-2008, 11:25 AM
A writer is not one who scribbles something down on paper to fill up time and space but cares less what impact it creates on the mind of the reader.Such person only makes public the streams of his thought as an account of what he remembers of an event.

A soul committal, duty bound and a non-stop propelling is the drive imperative of a writer.Not for purposes of documentation or a show of what writing skill there can be but to uncover going-on’s in the society,despite the care taken to seal it away from public understanding.

The write presents the issues for public x-ray at the public palace.The urge is not just to uncover issues hiden behind the public curtain but to systematically disect and reveal the likely repercursion.

He creates a balance without a misleading bais.He does not query any public observations on his presentations.It is an effort of waking up public conscience to demand justice, and contribute effort that advances society.

If the writer gets bored with this saddled function and rescinds writing he
derelicts his responsibility without the reader knowing that the voice of the writer’s pen has been locked up.

This weakens ThePenPower ability.The reader believe his ‘no- writing’ position thinking that despite the ceaseless societal events and policy mal-applications,they are no issues to wirte about capable to provoke or lead the public discourse.

This way, the writer lies, failing to write.


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Naya Cos
04-19-2008, 06:41 PM
A writer writes! The very act of writing is a committal! By chosing to write, the writer crossed the line. His writing transformed him already, just as the reader is changed once something is read. The process is the Force!

blazeofglory
04-19-2008, 08:26 PM
It is often called the freedom of speech and writing but in the truest sense, I do not admire the writers just he writes because writing is his choice yet he has to answer for what he writes.

I have seen many writers writing nonsense just in the name of the freedom of choice. This is really not good.